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the wall of berlin came down, south africa turned upside down and unimagined things can happen. >> yeah. >> but where they're saying about driving in israel, don't be right, be clever. because if you enter and you say i'm right, i drive in, you get into such a collision, this is -- it's better to have a strategy, to be clever, what do you do when you enter this next intersection. >> i think the solution is on the israeli side. always the solution is with the person with the power and the control. >> the way i have found is this project, which is called save the children. saving palestinian children who have every right to lead. if no aid is able to get to them, they die. they have almost 600 children. israeli and palestinian doctors have worked on them. reconciliation is working together. i don't think we need reconciliation. i think we work together as if there was already peace. i hope that things can change and i always believe that the power is in the people. so they can make the change. and it depends on that. >> i think that i hope we can make children not to hate my neighbors, my
the wall of berlin came down, south africa turned upside down and unimagined things can happen. >> yeah. >> but where they're saying about driving in israel, don't be right, be clever. because if you enter and you say i'm right, i drive in, you get into such a collision, this is -- it's better to have a strategy, to be clever, what do you do when you enter this next intersection. >> i think the solution is on the israeli side. always the solution is with the person with the...
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that takes all the trade that goes from europe to south asia, all of a sudden they have to go arou africa. melissa: real quick, before we go, looking at the pictures overnight and this morning and even our reporters there in the area that are in helmetsand in gear, seems like this has gotten very serious all of a sudden, has really escalated. is that just right or is that the pictures? >> we haven't paid any attention to israel because we're worried about the arab spring and iran. i don't think it will happen in the next 24 hours. not while the egyptian prime minister is in the gaza strip. israel doesn't wanto kill him in any way, give them a reasono goto war. melissa: you think that is why he went? is he there -- >> i think he is there for couple reasons. one supposedly to maybe broker a peace agreement. melissa: right. >> more likely, hamas, what are you guys going to do? maybe we'll be in it. melissa: kt, very scary. thank you. forget gas shortages, hostess is shutting down its doors for good. the frenzy for its beloved products is breaking out. look at those sno balls. we're stockpili
that takes all the trade that goes from europe to south asia, all of a sudden they have to go arou africa. melissa: real quick, before we go, looking at the pictures overnight and this morning and even our reporters there in the area that are in helmetsand in gear, seems like this has gotten very serious all of a sudden, has really escalated. is that just right or is that the pictures? >> we haven't paid any attention to israel because we're worried about the arab spring and iran. i don't...
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i mean i know someone who went to africa to live for a while and they were boarded every day with ever ties and so what they don't have and they said they never felt so wealthy or well to do as it living in africa because they weren't every day you know boarded with what they didn't have yeah it would be nice if companies took a little bit of the responsibility for their advertising and marketing and also for the credit card companies who hand out cards that may have people that campaign for it to kids they give them to kids in college that's a big problem yeah it's unethical you know it is we're just spending during nine eleven what do they say don't stop shopping. because you've got to. this big machine rolling but it's it going isn't this going to just collapse in on itself anyways i mean can we just continue to buy and buy and buy forever and without ever saving anything so what's going to be the massive change a little over i mean i think it's an economic rollover i think we're seeing it now we've got economic crisis in every country around the world whether or not you think weldi
i mean i know someone who went to africa to live for a while and they were boarded every day with ever ties and so what they don't have and they said they never felt so wealthy or well to do as it living in africa because they weren't every day you know boarded with what they didn't have yeah it would be nice if companies took a little bit of the responsibility for their advertising and marketing and also for the credit card companies who hand out cards that may have people that campaign for it...
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that everybody stood up and said what desmond tutu said that this is where i stand i pads had south africa and the state's medical labs because if the governments are going to typically buy the party line in this disease of supporting israel no matter what despite the horrific carnage on seeing around me everywhere if you would dare come and look at the hospital and meet the families that are now reaping every morning for that massive life you would see yourself that this is despicable they the presentation of events and you can see the numbers and the value of palestinian life in the west is presented as less than israeli life because the casualties are so much more on the palestinian side and the collective punishment which is against the geneva conventions article thirty three of the entire population most of whom the children it's an absolute obscene disgraceful a time on a on a civilian population and there are so many people who are losing their lives and the heartache and the true scenes of tragedy should send messages to the rest the world to say the governments don't do anything t
that everybody stood up and said what desmond tutu said that this is where i stand i pads had south africa and the state's medical labs because if the governments are going to typically buy the party line in this disease of supporting israel no matter what despite the horrific carnage on seeing around me everywhere if you would dare come and look at the hospital and meet the families that are now reaping every morning for that massive life you would see yourself that this is despicable they the...
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embassy in east africa that killed 12 americans and injured 4,000 others. in 1998, susan rice was 33 years old and running the state department abrica section. >> ambassador to kenya sent repeated messages to the state department requesting a stronger p facility because of the increased threat. and those requests, as in the case of benghazi, were turned down by the state department. >> some say rice has baggage beyond the benghazi controversy. in the mid-'90s she turned down offer by the sudanese government to arrest usama bin laden. >> she is completely unable to admit she was wrong and take an position that led to escape of the man that ultimately killed 3,000 american, usama bin laden. >> rice may face trouble from the left not because of the diplomatic record but her financial one. sunlight foundation that espouses government transisn't reports rice and her husband said to be worth more than $20 million own between a quarter and half in transcanada stock. the company tried to build the controversial keystone pipeline. as to the stock ownership with a po
embassy in east africa that killed 12 americans and injured 4,000 others. in 1998, susan rice was 33 years old and running the state department abrica section. >> ambassador to kenya sent repeated messages to the state department requesting a stronger p facility because of the increased threat. and those requests, as in the case of benghazi, were turned down by the state department. >> some say rice has baggage beyond the benghazi controversy. in the mid-'90s she turned down offer...
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hundreds of tunnels in gaza has served in the last couple of years is the backyard of many deserts in africa making it a lot more convenient to smuggle weapons inside the country you're not a spokesman for the interior ministry but perhaps you could at least give us some sort of idea what they're implying here you must be on the same message board with them aren't you in effect having the same message what do they mean that by that returning to the middle ages. once again i'm not a spokesperson for the ministry the goal of this operation pillar of defense is divided to two the first part is to defend the israeli population three and a half million israelis under current rocket danger for the past decade the second part is to make sure these terror going to. are getting a very severe blow for the arsenals for the huge amounts of rockets launchers launching sites so we can leave peacefully and quietly just like any other country in the in the world you make a very persuasive argument but of course what the international community is really concerned about now is the increasing number of civili
hundreds of tunnels in gaza has served in the last couple of years is the backyard of many deserts in africa making it a lot more convenient to smuggle weapons inside the country you're not a spokesman for the interior ministry but perhaps you could at least give us some sort of idea what they're implying here you must be on the same message board with them aren't you in effect having the same message what do they mean that by that returning to the middle ages. once again i'm not a spokesperson...
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is all about changing how we deal with africa. we don't want to just deal with the military. we will deal with hiv aids, we will deal with girl's education, we will deal with economic and trade issue. i was wondering why the pentagon is dealing with girl's education because they are the least capable. the military does not belong there. the military should not be assisting with girls' education in africa or anywhere else. we need to scale down the military so that we get back to putting diplomacy first. host: the caller asked about your web site ips.org. explain a little bit about what you do and where you get your funding? guest: are an independent think tank, one of the oldest in the country started in 1963. our funding comes from individual donors and nonprofit foundations. we don't take any corporate or government money. we are very independent and work on linking issues of peace, justice, and the environment and turning ideas, research, new ideas into action for helping people change the world whether it is how to pressure la
is all about changing how we deal with africa. we don't want to just deal with the military. we will deal with hiv aids, we will deal with girl's education, we will deal with economic and trade issue. i was wondering why the pentagon is dealing with girl's education because they are the least capable. the military does not belong there. the military should not be assisting with girls' education in africa or anywhere else. we need to scale down the military so that we get back to putting...
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there is the ongoing challenges of al-qaeda and north africa. there are other challenges throughout the region to be sure. there is a the whole question of peace and is a -- is an approach to two states going to be sustainable over time? there are a series of broad challenges in the middle east, and i have not mentioned one other one that could, obviously, be something to confront the administration, succession in saudi arabia which could raise a series of interesting kinds of questions. now, if you think that these are the only challenges in foreign policy that the president's going to face, of course, that's not the case. we're here to talk about the broader middle east. what happens in terms of the political change in china, its implications for orientation, not just generally, how it affects the economy, but also in the middle east, something that has to be thought about. there's also the question of the future of the european union which will have an impact, again, not only on the economy, but could also have an impact in terms of what happ
there is the ongoing challenges of al-qaeda and north africa. there are other challenges throughout the region to be sure. there is a the whole question of peace and is a -- is an approach to two states going to be sustainable over time? there are a series of broad challenges in the middle east, and i have not mentioned one other one that could, obviously, be something to confront the administration, succession in saudi arabia which could raise a series of interesting kinds of questions. now,...
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why are they turning towards africa? >> well, several reasons. africa, with its 54 independent countries, is the largest single bloc at the united nations and other international bodies which iran needs for political cover for its human rights abuses as well as its nuclear proliferation. secondly, it's strategically located. iran has threatened to close off oil shipments through the strait of hormuz in the case that it's attacked. well, one way to get around that is to ship oil through saudi ports in the red sea. reaching out to sudan and eritrea, iran can now operate in those areas and block shipmentings of oil in the red sea if it chooses to do so. and then finally, of course, as you mentioned earlier, it's easy access to getting the rockets up to hamas. jenna: let's take a look at that map again, the map where sudan is so we have an idea of kind of where we're talking in the region. you see egypt is a major block that separates sudan from gaza. how much of an impact is egypt, and how much of an impact is it to israel and some of the smuggle ro
why are they turning towards africa? >> well, several reasons. africa, with its 54 independent countries, is the largest single bloc at the united nations and other international bodies which iran needs for political cover for its human rights abuses as well as its nuclear proliferation. secondly, it's strategically located. iran has threatened to close off oil shipments through the strait of hormuz in the case that it's attacked. well, one way to get around that is to ship oil through...
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north africa. egypt, india. singapore. that is what he is trying to get back. he never starts a second front for about two years. it was promised to stalin in 42. meanwhile, stalin is rolling the germans back and winning the war as the british and americans are perjury packing in retaining the british colonies. the british, for example, go into africa in 1944 after they have liberated, so to speak, but ending the fighting street battles with the communist resistance fighters who fought heroically against the nazis. we put in a greek working with the nazis and put them into the premiership. >> most americans think the united states was at war, but the reality is, throughout most of the war, the british and americans were fighting 10 german divisions and the russians a lone warfighting 200 german divisions. that is why the churchill said the russians to tear out the guts. >> let's go more to your series. this is about henry wallace. franklin delano roosevelt vice- president and agricultural commerce secretary, suggesting midwestern united states would have put am
north africa. egypt, india. singapore. that is what he is trying to get back. he never starts a second front for about two years. it was promised to stalin in 42. meanwhile, stalin is rolling the germans back and winning the war as the british and americans are perjury packing in retaining the british colonies. the british, for example, go into africa in 1944 after they have liberated, so to speak, but ending the fighting street battles with the communist resistance fighters who fought...
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the new additions coming from asia, africa, latin america and one from the united states and the men now serve in an elite group that will one day select the next pope. australia, santa runs exactly one month before christmas. thousands of people taking part in the three-mile dash in sydney and raising money for charity that provides support for sick and disadvantaged children and the goal to raise at least $125,000. hey, santa, get the lead out and that's a wrap on the fox trip around the world in 80 seconds. >> a lot of people travelling. millions of americans heading back home after the long holiday weekend on what is traditionally the busiest travel day of the year. so, what to expect for that return journey, as well as the start of the work week. meteorologist maria molina is live in the weather center. we want to avoid any slowdowns with weather. >> that's right, harris, we have good news for today and we got pretty good weather the last couple of days and this year we didn't see any weather related delays and the exception chicago on when we did have dense fog and overall rela
the new additions coming from asia, africa, latin america and one from the united states and the men now serve in an elite group that will one day select the next pope. australia, santa runs exactly one month before christmas. thousands of people taking part in the three-mile dash in sydney and raising money for charity that provides support for sick and disadvantaged children and the goal to raise at least $125,000. hey, santa, get the lead out and that's a wrap on the fox trip around the...
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something she did under president clinton in africa or as u.n. ambassador, talk about that. but also to call her on the carpet and say she has to come on tv and apologize. what kind of humiliation are they looking for? >> doug, is this bringing the cart before the horse? >> to joan's point. what's rich is many of these senate republicans also voted to confirm by an overwhelming majority condoleezza rice to be secretary of state after obvious ly some missteps on the intelligence that led to the war in iraq. and you never heard john mccain or senator lindsey graham back then. in fact, they defended her, and that was nothing at all like what's going on with ambassador rice. i do think it's unfortunate. the priorities here should be to find out what happened, bring those terrorists to justice, and make sure it never happens again. and, unfortunately, republicans are still act iing as though wee in the middle of a campaign and that's unfortunate. and incidents like this you r e rarely see them immediately politicized like this has and i think that's not a healthy way to conduct t
something she did under president clinton in africa or as u.n. ambassador, talk about that. but also to call her on the carpet and say she has to come on tv and apologize. what kind of humiliation are they looking for? >> doug, is this bringing the cart before the horse? >> to joan's point. what's rich is many of these senate republicans also voted to confirm by an overwhelming majority condoleezza rice to be secretary of state after obvious ly some missteps on the intelligence that...
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you can see it growing in northern africa and certainly what happened on 9/11 definitely emboldened them. i agree with what colonel north is saying about that. all of the al qaeda and radical islamists are strengthened by what took place there and the gradual disengagement of the united states in what's taking place in the region. megyn: you know general petraeus and i don't want to get into his personal situation. but can you just speak to general king -- we respect you so much and you have such a storied career. some people are asking questions, do we have problems with our generals? we'll make some news on general allen and we did not do in moment. can you speak to folks about whether there is some problem with our generals in the military? >> well, i think generals in the military are also people. and as people we all make mistakes and we all have our foibles. this much i will say. for all of us soldiers and leaders. we have been at war for 11 years. this is a volunteer force at war. we should have grown the ground force larger so we would not have had as many repettive tours as we h
you can see it growing in northern africa and certainly what happened on 9/11 definitely emboldened them. i agree with what colonel north is saying about that. all of the al qaeda and radical islamists are strengthened by what took place there and the gradual disengagement of the united states in what's taking place in the region. megyn: you know general petraeus and i don't want to get into his personal situation. but can you just speak to general king -- we respect you so much and you have...
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hezbollah and through the tunnels and through sea-lanes and across sinai, maybe even perhaps from north africa or sudan. the israelis are doing what they're doing. they've decided to put a deterrent strategy into effect to try to get hamas to stand down and to destroy what they can identify and find in terms of these long-range high trajectory weapons. >> all right, aaron david miller from the woodrow wilson center. thank you so much for your time, sir. >> pleasure. >>> another explosion on an oil rig in the gulf of mexico brings back painful memories of the bp spill. we'll have an update on the latest off the coast of louisiana. >>> plus, michele bachmann's a tea party darling, but our next guest says the tea party is over. that's next. into their work, their name on the door, and their heart into their community. small business saturday is a day to show our support. a day to shop at stores owned by our friends and neighbors. and do our part for the businesses that do so much for us. on november 24th, let's get out and shop small. fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. this is goin
hezbollah and through the tunnels and through sea-lanes and across sinai, maybe even perhaps from north africa or sudan. the israelis are doing what they're doing. they've decided to put a deterrent strategy into effect to try to get hamas to stand down and to destroy what they can identify and find in terms of these long-range high trajectory weapons. >> all right, aaron david miller from the woodrow wilson center. thank you so much for your time, sir. >> pleasure. >>>...
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easy to contain and kills a lot of people, but it doesn't ride airplanes but it doesn't come out of africa and kill -- >> there've been people of actually come back to europe, for example, by been infected. and so it can happen. .. >> some spillover and kill 100 pig farmers in malaysia, some like sars which i hope we talk about spill over and ride airplanes rather well and get to toronto and kill people there and get to singapore and ha knew and -- hanoi and kill people there and then either stop or are controlled, and i think it's fair to say that sars was controlled, it didn't burn out. and then some seem to be unstoppable like the influenzas and the pandemic strain of hiv got passed, got everywhere. what is it in terms of the evolutionary biology, the evolutionary potential of these viruses or any other factor you want to mention that most determines which ones are going to be local, terrifying but local, which ones are going to be epidemic and can which ones can potentially become pandemic? >> we talk about animal and humans and human to human, but there's a role of technology in the s
easy to contain and kills a lot of people, but it doesn't ride airplanes but it doesn't come out of africa and kill -- >> there've been people of actually come back to europe, for example, by been infected. and so it can happen. .. >> some spillover and kill 100 pig farmers in malaysia, some like sars which i hope we talk about spill over and ride airplanes rather well and get to toronto and kill people there and get to singapore and ha knew and -- hanoi and kill people there and...
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but most of its exports to the middle east and north africa went through syria. we caught up with gaziantep mayor asim guzelbey, at his city's newly opened museum for ancient mosaics. he sought to downplay the impact, but conceded the loss of trade between gaziantep and its sister city, aleppo, two hours south. >> ( translated ): we had very good relations. the trading between turkey and syria was large. and syria was important to turkey for exports. but those things are left in the past now. >> reporter: a medical doctor by training, he says syrians now come here for different reasons. >> of course, a lot of injured people come to gaziantep. >> reporter: and where are they treated? >> ( translated ): we treat them in our hospitals in gaziantep and throughout turkey, and the expenses are paid by the turkish government. >> reporter: turks are also footing the bill for an ever- growing number of camps in its borderlands, which now shelter more than 100,000 syrian refugees fleeing from the violence. this former tobacco factory in yaylada was the first. most of its 2
but most of its exports to the middle east and north africa went through syria. we caught up with gaziantep mayor asim guzelbey, at his city's newly opened museum for ancient mosaics. he sought to downplay the impact, but conceded the loss of trade between gaziantep and its sister city, aleppo, two hours south. >> ( translated ): we had very good relations. the trading between turkey and syria was large. and syria was important to turkey for exports. but those things are left in the past...
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it's a long way from west africa. ahh...coffee. [ inhales deeply ] he's here. i brought you something. [ chuckles ] really? ♪ [ chuckles ] what are you doing? you're my present this year. ♪ the best part of wakin' up ♪ is folgers in your cup >>> >>> rockets rain down on gaza for the 7th day. >> with drones flying overhead in gaza city here this morning and government offices nearby, this is not a place you want to stay for long. >> as the u.s. steps up its involvement in the conflict. >> president obama is sending secretary of state hillary clinton to israel to help the cease-fire negotiations. >> we're going to stand up for our brothers in oakland. >> at the oakland airport, sciu union workers are walking the picket line. >> breaking news out of southern california. the fbi has arrested four men in an alleged terror plot. >> the gunmen tried to open the door. >> a san jose father remembers his son an innocent victim of a violent crime spree as the manhunt for the suspect intensifies. >> this makeshift memorial has grown considerably in the last couple of
it's a long way from west africa. ahh...coffee. [ inhales deeply ] he's here. i brought you something. [ chuckles ] really? ♪ [ chuckles ] what are you doing? you're my present this year. ♪ the best part of wakin' up ♪ is folgers in your cup >>> >>> rockets rain down on gaza for the 7th day. >> with drones flying overhead in gaza city here this morning and government offices nearby, this is not a place you want to stay for long. >> as the u.s. steps up its...
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because i spent so much of my life in the developing world, places like africa, latin america and the middle east, just to give you a small example, i saw what happened when commodity futures were bought up by corporations that goldman sachs and the week, for instance, which it has in the last year, increased by 100%. i saw the human consequences of that. the children who are malnourished even in some cases died of starvation because they couldn't afford to keep. you know, the worst in both iraq and afghanistan are of popular support. for a handful of corporations, lockheed martin, northrop grumman, halliburton, they are immensely profitable, as war is for a certain tiny segment of the power and always has been. war is a racket. so i think that we unfortunately have created a world, where power has become centralized in the hands of a select group of corporations that are more powerful in the state itself, that it is up in the american political system, impossible to vote against the interest of goldman sachs. and unless we thwart that power, we are doomed because corporations, unfett
because i spent so much of my life in the developing world, places like africa, latin america and the middle east, just to give you a small example, i saw what happened when commodity futures were bought up by corporations that goldman sachs and the week, for instance, which it has in the last year, increased by 100%. i saw the human consequences of that. the children who are malnourished even in some cases died of starvation because they couldn't afford to keep. you know, the worst in both...
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. >> primarily subsaharan africa and around the world. >> around the world. the goal for hiv, there is a u.n. report that came out that is really saying hiv is -- it's not, you know, overcoming hiv is not just a dream. it's really going to become a reality if we continue on the investments and efforts we've been making. >> well, at this point, how many health care professionals do you think you can afford to send into the field? >> so we've actually committed to sending 30 to 36 doctors and nurses abroad. so about 12 into each country. we're starting three countries. malawi, tanzania and uganda. it's not a question of how many we can afford, how many should we send in the first year and really do we think to begin to make sort of -- really see on the ground taking care of patients and making a real difference to the places they're working and we as the non-profit of global service corps have committed to raising the funds to be able to do that. we need people's help. we'll encourage people to go to our website and to make a contribution and to be a part of th
. >> primarily subsaharan africa and around the world. >> around the world. the goal for hiv, there is a u.n. report that came out that is really saying hiv is -- it's not, you know, overcoming hiv is not just a dream. it's really going to become a reality if we continue on the investments and efforts we've been making. >> well, at this point, how many health care professionals do you think you can afford to send into the field? >> so we've actually committed to sending...
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[inaudible] last week by bsa,, india of brazil and south africa came out in support of the solution. >> we have been very clear with our partners and with allies around the world that we intend to vote no, that we believe this is a mistake and make there is to try to get the parties back to the table more difficult. >> would it have any impact on the bilateral ties with those countries? >> this is a sovereign decision for each country to make. we are clear about where we stand and we are also very clear about our concerns about the impact on the peace process. we have many countries around the world outside of the region had come to say to us do something and we are saying that this could make it more difficult. >> what is your understanding of what the palestinians are going to do following this last -- you said one more time? >> i'm going to let the palestinians speak for themselves. >> let me tell you what the palestinians said after the meeting and that is that they're going to go ahead with this. you have the decade -- deputy secretary of state along with david hale who's been t
[inaudible] last week by bsa,, india of brazil and south africa came out in support of the solution. >> we have been very clear with our partners and with allies around the world that we intend to vote no, that we believe this is a mistake and make there is to try to get the parties back to the table more difficult. >> would it have any impact on the bilateral ties with those countries? >> this is a sovereign decision for each country to make. we are clear about where we stand...
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it was the americans who made that decision and took action against south africa -- that got nelson mandela out of a prison. i think the non-violence solution will be for the american public to think about where they put their money. and this as we withdraw money from israel, and it this way, i believe that the leaders in israel will decide that it will be better to live in peace than to abuse the palestinians. host: here is a tweet. stop sending our planes and bombers. let us take a look at a story and politico. our last caller speculated on the viewpoint of americans. this is a poll asking about united states support for israeli actions. it is as the majority of americans believe israel military attack on the gaza strip is justified according to a poll released yesterday. only a quarter of americans think the israeli response to rockets fired the country's cities is unwarranted. the poll found, while 57% believe the response is proper, and 19% have no opinion. dozens of people in the gaza have died as a result of the attack, which were launched last week in response to repeated shelling f
it was the americans who made that decision and took action against south africa -- that got nelson mandela out of a prison. i think the non-violence solution will be for the american public to think about where they put their money. and this as we withdraw money from israel, and it this way, i believe that the leaders in israel will decide that it will be better to live in peace than to abuse the palestinians. host: here is a tweet. stop sending our planes and bombers. let us take a look at a...
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ambassadors in east africa at that time requested more security prior to the attacks and they were not fulfilled. >> very troubled by the fact that we seem not to have learned from the 1998 bombings of two of our embassies in africa. at the time when ambassador rice was the assistant secretary for african affairs. >> reporter: right now there is that closed door hearing that's going on before the senate homeland security committee. they have five witnesses, and we're hoping to hear from them at the stakeout position after that hearing is over. this is one of a half dozen investigations that are running on capitol hill right now aside from this separate push for a select committee that would bring a lot of these investigative threads together. also we heard this morning from senator joe leishman. lieberman. >> i know there's been a lot of focus onboard rice's sunday morning tv appearances. i'm sure there'll be some questions about that. but i hope we can focus on what i think are the more important parts of our investigation which is, um, what did can our government know -- what did our
ambassadors in east africa at that time requested more security prior to the attacks and they were not fulfilled. >> very troubled by the fact that we seem not to have learned from the 1998 bombings of two of our embassies in africa. at the time when ambassador rice was the assistant secretary for african affairs. >> reporter: right now there is that closed door hearing that's going on before the senate homeland security committee. they have five witnesses, and we're hoping to hear...
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. >> it's a very difficult, dell kuwait situation through the north africa and the middle east as they transition from the -- try to transition from the auto accurate tick government to one run by the people. chris talked about the first election, what about the second. what morsi has done is troubling. we need a real democracy that represents the people in egypt and should make strong statements in opposition to moves like this. >> shannon: we did get a statement from the state department friday in response to what morsi proposed suggesting the revolution was about making sure no power was concentrated with any one person and urging egyptians to get back to what the premise of the election was. at this point is it time for the president to speak out? is it time for the white house to issue it's own statement? what about the funding the u.s. provides by the billions? >> all that should be on the table. we don't have an enormous amount of influence. the credibility of the united states and egypt is not great for a variety of reasons so we have to be cautious about saying we're going to
. >> it's a very difficult, dell kuwait situation through the north africa and the middle east as they transition from the -- try to transition from the auto accurate tick government to one run by the people. chris talked about the first election, what about the second. what morsi has done is troubling. we need a real democracy that represents the people in egypt and should make strong statements in opposition to moves like this. >> shannon: we did get a statement from the state...
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i am a civil servant from nigeria in africa. what you say it about sobel service is also happening in my country. he says he will not make anything working for the government because the morale is not high. is there any way to increase wages for the civil servants? when you increase your payments, don't you think that will encourage the best people not to go to the private sector and work for the government? the government has failed out the other industry and other corporations. what if they put that money back into the civil service? will the country be better for it? is this a good way to go by? it seems that we are just trying to create a panacea. >> i think it is crucial, as i said, to have good working conditions, incentives for good public service. you get a lot of push back from a lot of people in the united states, including me, if you said we ought to take the money from the private sector and invested back into the public service. it is essential we have good working conditions in the self- service, and in general we
i am a civil servant from nigeria in africa. what you say it about sobel service is also happening in my country. he says he will not make anything working for the government because the morale is not high. is there any way to increase wages for the civil servants? when you increase your payments, don't you think that will encourage the best people not to go to the private sector and work for the government? the government has failed out the other industry and other corporations. what if they...
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they run into problems of local workers in africa and other places, as you know. it chinese investments continues to come to the united states, they will have to reject the social norms and the united states. those things are helpful to improve chinese practices abroad. i would argue that is something they would have to do. they would have to change their behavior. we should use it as an opportunity to get the chinese to implement best practices. let me follow up on the quality of life issue. you say this host: use say -- guest: health care, just like we have a health care debate, is having their own. the communist party dismantle the entire social welfare system and they are trying to rebuild it. it is becoming increasingly clear that it is an unfunded mandate and they need to put more money into it and do institutional restructuring to make sure people are covered in their health care. health care is 50 or 60% for many chinese residents. host: if you ask any chinese residents how they view america, all kind of response to you think you would get? guest: they sti
they run into problems of local workers in africa and other places, as you know. it chinese investments continues to come to the united states, they will have to reject the social norms and the united states. those things are helpful to improve chinese practices abroad. i would argue that is something they would have to do. they would have to change their behavior. we should use it as an opportunity to get the chinese to implement best practices. let me follow up on the quality of life issue....
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double in size in the iraq and north africa. that's indisputable evidence. >> bill kristol said something the other night. he said that general petraeus said something to the effect do you want to know what happened? he said do you want to know the official line or do you want to know what really happened. i don't know if that conversation took place the way it was presented. there will be senators we understand in a closed door hearing that will put that question to him. were you told to say was this because of a movie? do you know what the answer to that question will be? >> they will get a straight answer. and i don't know what all the answers are. we can only speculate. but one thing i do know. they will know the truth from david petraeus as he sees it. martha: people send us message and tweets. there are people who believe general petraeus has been in some ways unfairly maligned in this. do you think he wants to speak in order to sort of set the record straight and to present himself in a way that will help preserve his leg
double in size in the iraq and north africa. that's indisputable evidence. >> bill kristol said something the other night. he said that general petraeus said something to the effect do you want to know what happened? he said do you want to know the official line or do you want to know what really happened. i don't know if that conversation took place the way it was presented. there will be senators we understand in a closed door hearing that will put that question to him. were you told to...
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we've seen so much unrest in the middle east and north africa these days. why does jordan matter? >> jordan matters because it's in a rough neighborhood and one of the last arab states that's a reliable western ally. you've got syria to the north. there are already 200,000 syrian refugees on jordanian soil. you have saudi arabia, iraq, it's a difficult place to be in. >> that is a rough neighborhood. >> it is a rough neighborhood. the monarchy has always been pro-western, always been reliable and allowed u.s. and uk forces to stay there on various missions in the region. it's an important ally. >> you mention the monarchy, which is interesting. is it at risk? i mean, is there anything that the king can do? >> there's plenty the king can do. jordan has an intensely loyal and very efficient set of security services, the military, intelligence services, very loyal to the king. so it's not a sort of regime that would crumble overnight. what he has to do according to people i've spoken with in the last couple days is come up with some grand political initiative that allows the oppositi
we've seen so much unrest in the middle east and north africa these days. why does jordan matter? >> jordan matters because it's in a rough neighborhood and one of the last arab states that's a reliable western ally. you've got syria to the north. there are already 200,000 syrian refugees on jordanian soil. you have saudi arabia, iraq, it's a difficult place to be in. >> that is a rough neighborhood. >> it is a rough neighborhood. the monarchy has always been pro-western,...
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there is the ongoing challenges of al qaeda in north africa. there are other challenges throughout the region to be sure. there is a whole question of peace and is a, is an approach to two states going to be sustainable over time? so there are a series of broad challenges in the middle east and i haven't even mentioned one other one that could obviously be something that confronts the administration. that could be succession in saudi arabia which in and of itself could raise a series of interesting kinds of questions. now if you think that these are the only challenges in foreign policy that the president is going to face, obviously that is not the case but we're here primarily to talk more broadly about the the middle east. what happens in terms of political change in china? its implications for our orientation not only generally but how it affects economy but something in the middle east has to be thought about. there is also a question of the future of the european union which will have an impact again not only on the economy but could-haves
there is the ongoing challenges of al qaeda in north africa. there are other challenges throughout the region to be sure. there is a whole question of peace and is a, is an approach to two states going to be sustainable over time? so there are a series of broad challenges in the middle east and i haven't even mentioned one other one that could obviously be something that confronts the administration. that could be succession in saudi arabia which in and of itself could raise a series of...
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that means mostly africa. it would replace it with 55,000 green cards with immigrants in advanced degrees in science, technology, engineering and math. most importantly it would allow the immigrants to bring their families to the united states, thereby preventing the brain drain that many high-tech companies see as i am my groonts head back to their home countries to be reunited with their countries. democrats think it is unfair they're picking winners and losers. melissa: aren't they just as valuable? aren't they just as worthy? don't they make america the great nation it is? why do we always pick winners and losers? almost the republicans didn't pick up the lesson from the last election. the lesson from the last election. be fair. doesn't toy with immigration policy. don't pit one group against another. >> reporter: we expect a vote in the house perhaps at noon or at that time. senate face as much dimmer future. democrats see immigration as their issue. they looked at the census with declining birth rates fo
that means mostly africa. it would replace it with 55,000 green cards with immigrants in advanced degrees in science, technology, engineering and math. most importantly it would allow the immigrants to bring their families to the united states, thereby preventing the brain drain that many high-tech companies see as i am my groonts head back to their home countries to be reunited with their countries. democrats think it is unfair they're picking winners and losers. melissa: aren't they just as...
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. >> it's really quite striking the range from asia to africa to latin america, the number of people that he is bringing into the college of cardinals now. i would see it more in positive terms. i don't think it is a walking away from europe. he definitely appointed a lot of europeans several months ago. this is making the balance. >> reporter: and less than a year after the previous one and they say the pope is eager to keep the number of cardinals at the required 120 who are under the age of 80 and eligible to choose his successor. god only knows when that will be. >> we have no indication that the pope is anything but good health but at the same time 85 is 85. he clearly wants the college of cardinals to be at full staff going forward. >> there is a bit have controversy about the lone american. archbishop james michael harvey has been in charge of the papal household for several years and direct superior of the pope's former butler who is new jailed for stealing. they is seem by some vatican insiders away from the pope's inner circle. >> heather: lauren green reporting. >> gregg:
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toughest part of the deal to monitor, and that is the smuggling of arms and munitions into gaza or through africa or originating mostly from iran. i mean, they'll say they're going to do it, they'll probably make some attempt to do it, but i think we've got to be honest with ourselves, they're still going to be smuggling arms and musicians -- munitions into gaza. gregg: the truce is being called a 24-hour cooling-off period to allow negotiations on the gaza border crossings which allegedly israel will begin to open up again. but israel simultaneously is insisting we are absolutely not going to lift the five-year-old blockade, so what's the difference? >> well, they'll keep the blockade, but they'll remove some of the restrictions. gregg: the blockade is what exactly? >> the blockade has not been permitting goods to come into gaza and has not permitted any exports. i think they'll ease some of those restrictions in terms of what goods can come in and probably ease some of the opportunity for export which would improve the economy in gaza as well. gregg: general jack keane who advised hillary clint
toughest part of the deal to monitor, and that is the smuggling of arms and munitions into gaza or through africa or originating mostly from iran. i mean, they'll say they're going to do it, they'll probably make some attempt to do it, but i think we've got to be honest with ourselves, they're still going to be smuggling arms and musicians -- munitions into gaza. gregg: the truce is being called a 24-hour cooling-off period to allow negotiations on the gaza border crossings which allegedly...
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many in sub sa ha ran africa. the number of people getting anti-retro viral treatment has increased in the last two years and aids-related deaths have been dropping. and federal chairman ben bernanke says "the stakes are high when it comes to the fiscal cliff." he's urging lawmakers to act quickly. he says the $7 trillion in spending cuts and tax increases could send the u.s. back into recession. members of congress have been optimistic about reaching a deal, but they still can't agree on taxes. and that's going to be the big stumbling block as you well know. >> absolutely. that's a very tough fight. and a lot yet to come. thanks so much, lisa. now we're going back to wolf blitzer in jerusalem. wolf, is there anything new in the all-important meetings between the secretary of state and the prime minister? >> well, they're in those meetings right now. and we're waiting -- we're going to be watching closely to see what if anything hillary clinton or the prime minister benjamin netanyahu say after their meeting. you
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